Beautifully restored and maintained, 30’s era American Art Deco facade. The first floor’s exterior is encased with black metallic marble tile and street retail glazing systems. The second floor’s exterior is a tan brick with black streamline accents offset from the parapet’s casing. Sticking with the aesthetics of Automobile alley it has a unique neon sign. The northern face of the building is red brick, speckled with ivy, giving the building a charm in an urban environment. The second-floor interior, set behind a glass wall for controlled access, has a private vestibule with an elegant, oversized glass elevator and modern wraparound metal staircase. Huge plate glass windows shower the building with natural light. The interior of the space is predominately open and completely clear span. There are private offices, a board room, two kitchens, men’s and women’s restrooms and a telecom closet. The barrel roof provides significant ceiling height.